The large majority of consumers believe that the term “privacy policy” describes a baseline level of information practices that protect their privacy. In short, “privacy,” like “free” before it, has taken on a normative meaning in the marketplace. When consumers see the term “privacy policy,” they believe that their personal information will be protected in specific ways; in particular, they assume that a website that advertises a privacy policy will not share their personal information. Of course, this is not the case. Privacy policies today come in all different flavors. Some companies make affirmative commitments not to share the personal information of their consumers. In other cases, however, privacy policies simply inform consumers th...
This paper examines the hypothesis that it may be possible for individual actors in a marketplace to...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
Studies suggest the general structure of Web sites leads consumers away from demanding that online m...
The large majority of consumers believe that the term “privacy policy” describes a baseline level of...
Large majorities of consumers believe that the term privacy policy conveys a baseline level of inf...
Studies suggest the general structure of Web sites leads consumers away from demanding that online m...
Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, ...
Electronic commerce will be pivotal to the economy in the current information age. With the dawn of...
One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary regulation of privacy in ...
Along with companies ’ increased interest in the use of personal information and the growing concern...
Privacy policies are verbose, difficult to understand, take too long to read, and may be the least-r...
Vagueness and ambiguity in privacy policies threaten the ability of consumers to make informed choic...
As information systems and data storage capacity become increasingly sophisticated, an important eth...
Privacy policy in corporation’s business refers to a statement or a legal document that discloses s...
Recent privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA have emphasized the need for transparent, understan...
This paper examines the hypothesis that it may be possible for individual actors in a marketplace to...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
Studies suggest the general structure of Web sites leads consumers away from demanding that online m...
The large majority of consumers believe that the term “privacy policy” describes a baseline level of...
Large majorities of consumers believe that the term privacy policy conveys a baseline level of inf...
Studies suggest the general structure of Web sites leads consumers away from demanding that online m...
Though the federal government has enacted statutes regulating privacy policies in limited contexts, ...
Electronic commerce will be pivotal to the economy in the current information age. With the dawn of...
One of the great ironies about information privacy law is that the primary regulation of privacy in ...
Along with companies ’ increased interest in the use of personal information and the growing concern...
Privacy policies are verbose, difficult to understand, take too long to read, and may be the least-r...
Vagueness and ambiguity in privacy policies threaten the ability of consumers to make informed choic...
As information systems and data storage capacity become increasingly sophisticated, an important eth...
Privacy policy in corporation’s business refers to a statement or a legal document that discloses s...
Recent privacy regulations such as GDPR and CCPA have emphasized the need for transparent, understan...
This paper examines the hypothesis that it may be possible for individual actors in a marketplace to...
Informational privacy is a matter of control; it consists in the ability to control when one’s perso...
Studies suggest the general structure of Web sites leads consumers away from demanding that online m...